Scarlet Hood and the Wicked Wood is a fun and quirky retelling of storybook faves packaged nicely in an adventure game. There are multiple paths you can take to get to your goal, and supposedly multiple endings too—so if you can get past the odd mouse-slash-keyboard controls and the occasional rage-inducing puzzle, it’s a steal.
Scarlet Hood and the Wicked Wood sees an exceptional increase in an already talented studio’s portfolio to give us Devespresso’s most polished and well thought out title yet. While the overall formula is familiar to their work on both The Coma and Vambrace, it feels like more of a signature, and con
MonsterVine: "A lacking homage to decidedly better content."
"Join Sam as he tries to overcome the time loop by using the past mistakes to correct his future in Scarlet Hood and the Wicked Wood." Sam @ Thumb Culture